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It is designed for everyday usage as well as professional projects. It is a full scale IDE with all the important features like autocorrect, highlighting array and an integrated web browser. You can manage all sorts of projects with its advanced integrated tools. It also includes drug-in system and extensions that can be directly downloaded from the IDE itself.

It is another open source IDE with many features and functionalities. PyScripter is a competitive product with the likes of top rated IDEs. With extraordinary support and tools, it is capable to become the best environment someday in the future. In all, it is a powerful and interesting platform to work on.

There are currently three popular approaches to Python concurrency: threads, event loops, and coroutines. Each is shrouded by various degrees of mystery and peril. In this talk, all three approaches will be deconstructed and explained in a epic ground-up live coding battle.

Haha came up with an even better plan than text post which is then snapped to other tribes! Just use imgur with screenshots of my code, then make a snap of that :P
**Edit** Not sure why the title changed, so I changed it back.

To spread the word about our Python work and give back to the amazing Python community, Zalando hosted this year's EuroPython conference in Bilbao, Spain. As an added bonus, Software Engineer Joao Santos was invited to present a talk on how his team has been using Git hooks to work more autonomously. Joao's talk begins at 1:32:30

Sometimes the Pythonic way to solve a problem changes over time. As Python has evolved, so has the Pythonic way to count list items.
Let’s look at different techniques for counting the number of times things appear in a list. While analyzing these techniques, we will only be looking at code style. We’ll worry about performance later.

In this tutorial, we’re going to build a very simple bot using Python and deploy it on Heroku server.
In upcoming paragraphs, I am going to provide some insights what bots actually are and why it may be interesting for you to create them. Continue Reading >>> djangostars.com/blog/how-to-create-and-deploy-a-telegram-bot/

This version has been designated as a long-term support (LTS) release, which means that security and data loss fixes will be applied for at least the next three years. Read more >>> http://djangostars.com/blog/django-1-11-goes-live/

Python is used in many applications, mainly due to its flexibility and availability of various libraries. It works for just about any types of scenarios. This also suggests, it is often coupled with database systems. MongoDB, a NoSql. The intentions of this blog is to show through examples how python can be used to interact with MongoDB. We will specifically use pymongo, a library built by Mongo developers to interact with the MongoDB.

Python is often used for web automation, scraping and process automation. Through this post, I intend to host a set of example code snippets to login to a website programmatically. Often the initial step of web scraping or web process automation is to login to the source website.